Soon after the Fantastic Four hit the comic book scene in 1961, the superhero team came face to face with someone who would become one of the most iconic supervillains of all time. Power-mad, brilliant, and deadly, the dictator of Latveria would plague the heroes of the Marvel Universe to the present day. Born Victor von Doom, the ambitious master of both science and sorcery would come to be known as DOCTOR DOOM. Doom was injured by an explosion and forced to wear a mask over his face that would become his trademark along with heavy-duty armor and striking green clothing.

Dr. Doom is the second member of the Marvel Villains lineup of Fine Art Statues after the monstrous Venom. The Latverian is no less imposing, the picture of supreme supervillainy standing tall with crossed arms in his silver armor and green cape. Every detail has been painstakingly recreated, from the tiny rivets on the Doctor's armor plates to the billowing folds of his clothing and hood.

Of course, no Dr. Doom would be complete without his frightening mask, and Doom does not disappoint. In fact, Victor comes with two alternate (and both comic accurate) mask designs for multiple display options.

Dr. Doom measures 15 inches tall (1:6 scale). Like the other statues in the Marvel Villains line, Doom stands upon a specially-designed circular base that lights up with interior LEDs. Sculpted by Eric Sosa, a member of Kotobukiya's newly-formed "Kreative 3" Team, Dr. Doom is constructed of high-quality cold cast porcelain.